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(04/04/25 8:00am)
Laura DeMeuse, an intake coordinator at Literacy Green Bay, feels learning English is a top priority for newly arrived immigrants to get ahead in their careers, communicate more effectively with their children’s teachers and engage with others in their community.
(04/04/25 11:00am)
Fleeing civil war in Sudan, Deng Lual spent nine years in a refugee camp in northwest Kenya. He’s one of the thousands of Lost Boys of Sudan, young refugees who fled the war-torn African nation throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
(04/01/25 5:00am)
On this episode of Cardinal Call, Oliver Gerharz speaks with the Badger Herald’s Digital News Editor Brianna Davis about her story “Judge Susan Crawford hosts rally at UW as early voting begins for April election” as part of a larger discussion about campus attitudes towards the recent State Supreme Court race.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
President Donald Trump has built his platform on false claims of protecting American jobs. He’s promised a booming economy and safety for the Americans who voted for him. In an attempt to make good on his promises, he’s pushed for mass deportations and stricter border control, claiming his efforts will benefit the working class.
(04/03/25 8:00am)
As the festivities of the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Capitol Square came to a close in 2007, brothers Jason and John Kenney gathered on the lawn with their hurls in hand, skillfully hitting a sliotar back and forth off the wide end of the stick.
(04/04/25 7:00am)
Food is more than a meal — it’s a bridge to home, culture and community, offering a taste of connection sometimes continents away.
(04/11/25 3:00pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison student John always dreamed of teaching. He came to the United States for his doctorate because he believed its multiculturalism would expand his perspective.
(04/04/25 8:00am)
The scoreboard tells you who won, but it won’t tell you who left their home, their family and their entire world behind to represent the Wisconsin Badgers.
(04/03/25 9:00am)
Rosenholm Dairy owner John Rosenow has been hiring immigrants from Mexico for over 25 years, and he said they get the job done.
(04/04/25 9:00am)
On Jan. 21, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement canceling a President Joe Biden-era policy that prevented U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from conducting raids in “protected areas” like churches and schools.
(04/03/25 7:00am)
Marcela Montoya Kcam isn’t new to change.
(04/03/25 10:00am)
In wake of the Trump administration’s suspension on new refugees entering the country and stop-work orders for federal funding, Madison’s Open Doors for Refugees (ODFR) affiliates are having to pivot their traditional service structures and, in some cases, drastically cut staff and day-to-day operations.
(04/03/25 9:00am)
Despite their large ethnic presence in Wisconsin, German immigrants faced prejudice and discrimination in the upper Midwest in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries. From removing Beethoven and Bach from concert programs, banning German textbooks and renaming Sauerkraut as “liberty cabbage,” anti-German hysteria grew from cultural intolerance to lynching.
(04/03/25 8:00am)
Madison resident Jessica Mederson said she remembered nights in Dallas, Texas, when temperatures didn’t drop below 90 degrees.
(03/31/25 7:00am)
WAUSAU, Wis. — Ahead of the April 1 election, grassroots volunteers like Carolyn Michalski are going the extra mile — one door at a time.
(03/26/25 9:34pm)
Top-ranked Wisconsin went into the NCAA Frozen Four in Minnesota’s Ridder Arena this weekend with lofty expectations, seeking their 8th national championship. For many, it was championship or bust. The Badgers had to come from behind in both games, but emerged as national champions.
(03/24/25 10:56pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team overcame the odds all season. But on Saturday evening in Denver, Wisconsin’s unexpected team of sudden destiny ran out of magic.
(03/20/25 1:13am)
Matthew T. Hora
(03/20/25 11:00am)
Ahead of last November's election, the University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats and College Republicans campaigned on abortion rights and public safety, respectively. Now, with the April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election weeks away, both organizations told The Daily Cardinal their campaigning tactics have largely stayed the same.
(03/20/25 5:00am)
American sports fans are no strangers to grand spectacles. From the roar of NFL stadiums to the nail-biting drama of NBA playoffs, the United States knows how to put on a show.